...These applications will be used during maths lessons in lower and upper secondary schools in order to increase the attractiveness and efficiency of teaching difficult parts of school mathematics in Slovakia and Norway.
Implementation of applications is carried out by students of Applied Informatics, as a part of their final thesis, based on the specifications of local working groups. Initial implementation will be done in English and for the Android platform, the final version of the application will have Slovak and Norwegian language version and will be edited to the iOS platform.
Unity3D platform is used for whole application development.
A mobile application to create accelerometer based activity recognition models directly on the phone. The configuration of the segmentation and feature extraction process chain requires expert knownledge. The prototype was developed in 2012 in a bachelor thesis at the University of Kassel and was optimized and enhanced for an experiment in 2015.
This application is free for use. It has been developed by Vasilis Kardaras as a result of his master thesis on mobile learning. His supervisor was Dr. Demetrios Samson and the master degree is on e-learning at the university of Piraeus.
An iPad app that visualizes simple structural mechanics problems.
Sketch a Frame is an app where you can quickly draw a geometry and add forces and boundary conditions to visualize deflections, normal forces, moment distribution and normal tension.
The app uses the finite element method (FEM) for the calculations. The elements are modeled as beam elements.
This is a master thesis work by Daniel Åkesson for the department of structural mechanics at Lunds institute of technology.